The <glossentry> element defines a single sense of a glossary
term. Glossary entries for different term senses can be reused independently of one
another.
The recommended (but not required) book processing is to
sort and group glossary entries based on the localized term so a back-of-the-book
glossary can contain a collated list of terms with the definitions
of the individual senses of each term indented under the term. The
glossary can have a different organization in different languages
depending on the translation of the terms. One possible implementation
of a glossary in online processing is to associate a hotspot for mentions
of terms in <term> elements and display the definition on hover
or click.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
An anchor point. This ID is usually required as
part of the @href or
@conref syntax when cross
referencing or reusing content within the topic;
it also enables <topicref>
elements in DITA maps to optionally reference a
specific topic within a DITA document. This attribute is defined
with the XML Data Type ID.